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Wey Technology Quotes By William Blake

Christ's crucifix shall be made an excuse for executing criminals. — William Blake

Wey Technology Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Why dwell on negative thoughts? When you can think positively. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Wey Technology Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

I am a queen because I know how to govern myself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Wey Technology Quotes By Terry Pratchett

Carrot, to whom the word irony meant something to do with metal, picked up his pike and after a couple of impressive rebounds managed to cut the cake into approximately four slices. — Terry Pratchett

Wey Technology Quotes By Sam Harris

Some say while religious fundamentalists betray reason. Moderates betray faith and reason equally. -Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion(Documentary) — Sam Harris

Wey Technology Quotes By Dan Wells

Alone we were just one weird kid who talked to himself and one weird kid who never talked to anyone; together we were two weird kids having a semblance of a conversation. It wasn't much, but it made us look a little more normal. Two wrongs made a right. — Dan Wells

Wey Technology Quotes By Adolf Hitler

Excuse for our negligent attitude. But it is not so. What we call chauvinistic education - in the case of the French people, for example - is only the excessive exaltation of the greatness of France in all spheres of culture or, as the French say, civilization. The French boy is not educated on purely objective principles. Wherever the importance of the political and cultural greatness of his country is concerned he is taught in the most subjective way that one can imagine. — Adolf Hitler

Wey Technology Quotes By Lewis H. Lapham

The genius of capitalism consists precisely in its lack of morality. Unless he is rich enough to hire his own choir, a capitalist is a fellow who, by definition, can ill afford to believe in anything other than the doctrine of the bottom line. Deprive a capitalist of his God-given right to lie and cheat and steal, and the poor sap stands a better than even chance of becoming one of the abominable wards of the state from whose grimy fingers the Reagan Administration hopes to snatch the ark of democracy. — Lewis H. Lapham